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TN seeks 75% power from upcoming projects17-NOV-09
The Tamil Nadu government has urged the Centre to allocate 75 per cent of the power produced by the upcoming power stations at Vallur, near Chennai, and Tuticorin to help address the power shortage in state.
Companies can become NPCIL's minor partners15-NOV-09
Private entities may enter into nuclear power generation, but only as a minor partner of state-owned Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd (NPCIL), a top government official said.
Land trouble may trip N-power in Gujarat14-NOV-09
Vashram Patel, a farmer in the Jasapara village in Gujarat, says it is better to “fight and die” on his land rather than move to another place.
Allow pvt participation in nuclear power generation: Assocham11-NOV-09
The government should amend the Atomic Energy Act to facilitate entry of private firms into nuclear power generation, industry body Assocham said today.
Centre finalises six 1,000 Mw nuclear power units at Mithivirdi06-NOV-09
The proposed nuclear power project in Gujarat has received a major fillip with the Central government finalising Mithivirdi in Bhavnagar for the project involving a whopping investment of Rs. 60,000 crore.
Haryana may get nuclear power plant soon27-OCT-09
Haryana may soon be getting a nuclear power plant at Kumharian near Fatehabad. At his maiden press meet after assuming charge as chief minister for the second time in a row, B S Hooda said, “We’ve got the in-principle approval from Nuclear Power Corporation for setting up such a plant and now a nodal agency would be made to work in synergy with the corporation,” he said.
NPCIL to raise Rs 23,000 cr15-OCT-09
Land acquisition for Nuclear Power Corporation of Indian (NPCIL)’s nuclear park at Jaitapur in Maharashtra will begin tomorrow. The project requires 938 hectares of land. The project will generate 10,000 megawatt (MW) of electricity, said S K Jain, CMD, NPCIL.
NPCIL ties up funds for 1,650 Mw nuke power plant14-OCT-09
The Nuclear Power Corporation of India today said it has tied up funds for its Rs 33,000 crore nuclear power project in Maharashtra to be set up under the Indo-French civil nuclear cooperation.
HCC ties up with AMEC for nuke technology30-SEP-09
Mumbai-based engineering company Hindustan Construction Company (HCC) has signed an memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the international engineering and project management company AMEC plc to jointly explore the application of consulting and EPC services for the establishment of nuclear power plants in India.
'Nuclear power generation a distant dream'26-SEP-09
Energy and environment solutions provider Thermax Ltd has projected a drop of up to 25 per cent in revenues in the current financial year. The company, which generates most of its revenues from power plant equipment, expects to post lower profits as well. Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director M S UNNIKRISHNAN spoke to Kaustubh Kulkarni about the company's future plans and what he sees ahead in the Indian power sector.
Nalco in talks with NPCIL for Rs 12,000cr nuclear power plant16-SEP-09
National Aluminium Company (Nalco) is in talks with Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL) to jointly set up a Rs 12,000 crore nuclear power plant in south Orissa's Ganjam district.
NPCIL in talks with NALCO for setting up nuke power plants11-SEP-09
 State-owned Nuclear Power Corporation of India is in talks with aluminium major NALCO for setting up a joint venture company for building atomic power plants in the country.
NPCIL improves power level of nine reactors to 70%07-SEP-09
The fuel starved Indian nuclear power plants have improved their power level up to 70 per cent with an increase in supply of uranium from the Turamdih uranium mill in Jharkhand.
IOC to form JV with NPCIL for nuclear power plants02-SEP-09
Indian Oil Corp (IOC), nation's largest oil firm, is likely to sign a joint venture agreement with Nuclear Power Corp of India (NPCIL) this month to foray into nuclear power generation.
Onus of liability in case of nuclear mishaps31-AUG-09
Ever since the Clinton visit, rumours have been flying fast and furious. Insiders claim that India has fast forwarded the Nuclear Civil Liability Bill, and the media has held forth at length on the probable facts and interpretations. Some angst is misplaced, for example the exclusion of the jurisdiction of civil courts.
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